Kelly Duffy
What was your opinion on sororities when you first came to Bloomsburg? I thought sororities were a great way to get involved on campus, but I didn't think I would have the money to join one. So I waited till the time came and then made up my mind.
How did you know which one was for you? I went through the rush process, and sawed all the different options to see who I would fit in with and I found the right home for me.
Why did you decide to come to college? Because my parents thought it was the best option to earn a degree that would some day get me a job. The decision was all mine, but college is just the thing everyone does nowadays. So I decided to make a good decision.
What made you pick Bloomsburg? I wanted to go out of state because if I would of gone to go to college in state I would of been 10 minutes away from home.
How did you choose your major? I am still undecided, because I can't make up my mind if I want to be a Criminal Justice major or a Psychology major. So for now I am just taking classes of both to see what interests me more.
Emily Overgaard
What made you join a sorority? I joined a sorority to become part of a sisterhood and make lifelong memories with people who I know will always be by my side.
What was your opinion on sororities when you first came to Bloomsburg? I thought it was the most shallow thing ever, I thought people paid way too much money for friends, and I was totally against it but my mind was so wrong and I want everyone to give sororities a fair chance because it was the best decision I have made in college so far.
Why did you decide to come to college? Because thats what I thought was the right step to take after highschool, so thats the choice I made.
What made you pick Bloomsburg? It was far enough from home, but close enough to home. And it was really great for my major of criminal justice.
How did you choose your major? I choose my major because I am really interested in law, and becoming a probation officer someday so criminal justice is the best option for me.
Kelly Duffy
What was your opinion on sororities when you first came to Bloomsburg? I thought sororities were a great way to get involved on campus, but I didn't think I would have the money to join one. So I waited till the time came and then made up my mind.
How did you know which one was for you? I went through the rush process, and sawed all the different options to see who I would fit in with and I found the right home for me.
Why did you decide to come to college? Because my parents thought it was the best option to earn a degree that would some day get me a job. The decision was all mine, but college is just the thing everyone does nowadays. So I decided to make a good decision.
What made you pick Bloomsburg? I wanted to go out of state because if I would of gone to go to college in state I would of been 10 minutes away from home.
How did you choose your major? I am still undecided, because I can't make up my mind if I want to be a Criminal Justice major or a Psychology major. So for now I am just taking classes of both to see what interests me more.
Emily Overgaard
What made you join a sorority? I joined a sorority to become part of a sisterhood and make lifelong memories with people who I know will always be by my side.
What was your opinion on sororities when you first came to Bloomsburg? I thought it was the most shallow thing ever, I thought people paid way too much money for friends, and I was totally against it but my mind was so wrong and I want everyone to give sororities a fair chance because it was the best decision I have made in college so far.
Why did you decide to come to college? Because thats what I thought was the right step to take after highschool, so thats the choice I made.
What made you pick Bloomsburg? It was far enough from home, but close enough to home. And it was really great for my major of criminal justice.
How did you choose your major? I choose my major because I am really interested in law, and becoming a probation officer someday so criminal justice is the best option for me.